terletim2006-02-01T23:00:00ZCarbon uptake by forests4100soilbiodiversityclimateProducts.Archetypes.interfaces.referenceable.IReferenceableProducts.CMFEditions.interfaces.IVersionedeea.mediacentre.interfaces.IVideozope.annotation.interfaces.IAttributeAnnotatableOFS.interfaces.IItemwebdav.interfaces.IDAVResourceApp.interfaces.IPersistentExtraProducts.Archetypes.interfaces.base.IBaseContentAccessControl.interfaces.IPermissionMappingSupportplone.app.iterate.interfaces.IIterateAwareeea.versions.interfaces.IVersionEnhancedeea.app.visualization.subtypes.interfaces.IPossibleVisualizationeea.geotags.storage.interfaces.IGeoTaggableOFS.interfaces.ICopySourceOFS.interfaces.IPropertyManagerProducts.CMFCore.interfaces._content.IDynamicTypearchetypes.schemaextender.interfaces.IExtensibleOFS.interfaces.ITraversableProducts.ATContentTypes.interfaces.file.IFileContentwebdav.EtagSupport.EtagBaseInterfaceplone.app.imaging.interfaces.IBaseObjectProducts.ATContentTypes.interfaces.interfaces.IATContentTypeeea.geotags.storage.interfaces.IGeoTaggedeea.alchemy.interfaces.IAlchemyDiscoverableplone.portlets.interfaces.ILocalPortletAssignableeea.relations.content.interfaces.IBaseObjectProducts.Archetypes.interfaces.metadata.IExtensibleMetadataeea.cache.subtypes.interfaces.ICacheAwareProducts.CMFCore.interfaces._content.IOpaqueItemManagerplone.app.blob.interfaces.IATBlobplone.locking.interfaces.ITTWLockableAcquisition.interfaces.IAcquirerOFS.interfaces.ISimpleItemAccessControl.interfaces.IRoleManagereea.progressbar.interfaces.IBaseObjectProducts.Archetypes.interfaces.base.IBaseObjectProducts.ATContentTypes.interfaces.file.IATFileeea.annotator.subtypes.interfaces.IAnnotatorAwareeea.pdf.subtypes.interfaces.IPDFAwareeea.themecentre.interfaces.IThemeTaggableProducts.CMFDynamicViewFTI.interfaces.ISelectableBrowserDefaultwebdav.interfaces.IWriteLockProducts.CMFCore.interfaces._content.IContentishAccessControl.interfaces.IOwnedeea.workflow.interfaces.IHasMandatoryWorkflowFieldseea.epub.subtypes.interfaces.IEPUBAwareProducts.NavigationManager.sections.interfaces.INavigationSectionPositionablepersistent.interfaces.IPersistenteea.promotion.interfaces.IPromotableProducts.LinguaPlone.interfaces.ITranslatableProducts.CMFCore.interfaces._content.ICatalogAwareplone.app.blob.interfaces.IATBlobFileProducts.CMFCore.interfaces._content.IWorkflowAwareplone.uuid.interfaces.IUUIDAwareApp.interfaces.IUndoSupport(This video has no audio.)
The uptake of carbon from the atmosphere by natural vegetation, soils, forests and agricultural land ('terrestrial biosphere') is an important part of the carbon cycle. Carbon uptake by vegetation can lessen the increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere and in Europe can be increased by planting forests and other land management measures. But the additional potential storage capacity for the EU in forestry and agriculture is estimated to be relatively small, and climate change may cause more fires, pests and storm damage as well as increasing water stress, particularly in the Mediterranean area. These conditions would curtail plant growth and reduce the amount of carbon stored in the biosphere.
Source: EEA Report No 2/2004 "Impacts of Europe's changing climate" (published 18 Aug 2004)Europe54.525961415.2551187carbon-uptake-by-forestsDUV7B8EQ1GFalseagricultureforestsclimate change mitigationclimate change impactscarbon cycleclimate changecarbon uptake2006-02-01T23:00:00Z2006 0.0.02016-06-28T15:32:51Zcarbon-uptake-by-forests Carbon uptake by forests (This video has no audio.)
The uptake of carbon from the atmosphere by natural vegetation, soils, forests and agricultural land ('terrestrial biosphere') is an important part of the carbon cycle. Carbon uptake by vegetation can lessen the increasing concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere and in Europe can be increased by planting forests and other land management measures. But the additional potential storage capacity for the EU in forestry and agriculture is estimated to be relatively small, and climate change may cause more fires, pests and storm damage as well as increasing water stress, particularly in the Mediterranean area. These conditions would curtail plant growth and reduce the amount of carbon stored in the biosphere.
Source: EEA Report No 2/2004 "Impacts of Europe's changing climate" (published 18 Aug 2004) climate change impacts climate change mitigation climate change carbon uptake carbon cycle agriculture forests video/x-flvimage/jpeg